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The Nitty-Gritty of Big Law Mergers: Making the Tech Work in 3 Recent Tie-Ups
Chief information officers at Holland & Knight, Dinsmore & Shohl and Thompson Coburn share merger lessons.Asking Diverse Employees to Assimilate Won't Make Them Feel They Belong, Panelists Say
"We have to begin to step away from these preconceived notions of what the appropriate standard is, and be open and willing to invite new thinking, innovative approaches," said Tammy Bennett, a Dinsmore and Shohl partner.Lateral Movement Roared Back in a Year That Redefined the Hiring Process
The number of moves in 2021 significantly outpaced those in 2020, but just as important was how those moves were made.Aggressive Billing Rate Increases Appear Likely, but Can Clients Stomach It?
Associate salary increases will likely contribute to higher rate hikes, but law firms will have to navigate clients' own anxieties about inflation.Dinsmore & Shohl Removes Man's Debt-Collection Lawsuit Against Portfolio Recovery
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Midsize Law Firms Kick Off Expansion and Merger Deals in 2022
Overall law firm merger activity has slowed down during the pandemic, but several midsize or regional firms have expansion plans for 2022.NYC Vaccine Mandate That's Being Challenged in Court Is Thin on Guidance for Employers
Welcome to Labor of Law, our labor and employment dispatch spotlighting big cases, key issues and developing trends. Thanks for reading, and we'd…Midsize Moves: Firm Tightens Grasp On NY Metro Markets, IP Lawyer Joins Burns & Levinson
Bond Schoeneck & King announced the opening of its 13th office in Westchester County, New York, at 10 Bank Street in downtown White Plains. A statement…Alleged Employment Discrimination Case Filed in CT Against UPS
The law firm Suisman, Shapiro, Wool, Brennan, Gray & Greenberg filed the complaint on behalf of Margaret KrodelEx-Attorney Alleges He's Been Thrown in 'Facebook Jail' Over Support for Trump
Former Kentucky attorney Eric Deters, who now serves as a spokesman for the firm at which he previously practiced, claims in a new lawsuit that his Facebook account has been suspended for, among other things, posting that the firm was "kicking ass."Trending Stories
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